This month, our guest is Scott Schara, a nationally recognized expert commentator on the global euthanasia agenda and the dangers of incentivized healthcare. Mr. Schara is the father of Grace Schara, a 19-year-old with Down syndrome who died at the hands of St. Elizabeth's Hospital (Ascension Health). Scott and his family are on a mission to spotlight the crimes of the American medical system. He has shared his insights, research, and personal story through hundreds of television, radio, and podcast appearances, and also hosts his own show, "Deprogramming With Grace's Dad," which can be found on Rumble and on all major podcast platforms. Come see Scott on Tuesday, November 14th at 6:00 at Faith Fellowship in Luck!
Last month’s meeting on October 10th was incredible! Tim Ramthun, Bill Savage, and Jefferson Davis dished out some incredible, mind-blowing information. If you missed it, you can catch up on our Rumble channel right here.
I want to concentrate the informational portion of this month’s newsletter on a small segment of the aforementioned Patriot Panel meeting. A small part of Jefferson Davis’s presentation where he talked about Smurfs. Not the little blue friends from a time long past. No, these Smurfs are not very Smurftastic at all!
Smurfing is perhaps the largest money laundering scheme in the history of our country. Involving politicians, PACs, committees, and campaigns, in the hundreds of millions of dollars. This is a uniparty operation – meaning that both Democrat and Republican interests are involved. The term “Smurf” was coined by drug gangs many years ago to refer to their money mules.
Large sums of foreign money is pumped into campaigns during each election cycle. To evade campaign finance limits, the money is split up into many small transactions, then distributed to certain candidates, PACs and 501c4 non-profits. To make it appear like the candidate has lots of support, donations are sent through many, even thousands of small donations using various donor names. The publicly accessible FEC website shows the people who are donating often do so very frequently, up to 50 times per day. The typical Smurf is an elderly retired or unemployed individual who occasionally donates to a political organization or candidate. These victims have no idea their name is being used to launder money to many different campaign coffers.
For reference, according to Federal Election Commission data, A typical person who makes political contributions donates on average 1.4 times per year. Investigators are finding Smurfs who are donating up to 6,000 times per year, some for the last seven years. One person was found who was making 41 donations per day, 365 days a year.
These bad guys are so sophisticated, it has been found that often times, the same Smurf is making donations in several different states simultaneously. The donations are in the same amount, the same day, the same minute, the same name, but from numerous states. This is obviously the work of a computer algorithm.
An 84-year-old man from Whitewater donated a total of $856.75 to Janet for Justice, but he did it through 71 separate donations, some as small as $1.67 each. Federal Election Commission records show that he made a staggering 15,620 donations amounting to $62,410.01 over the past three election cycles.
Justice Protasiewicz is not the sole individual in Wisconsin employing smurfing tactics. Several other Democrats, including Tony Evers, Josh Kaul, and Jodi Habush Sinykin, who competed against Senator Dan Knodl, have also been associated with Smurfing. The list grows every day.
The great thing is that you don’t have to believe me, you can go to the FEC website and check for yourself. This is all public data! I’ve been able to find Smurfs with nearly every search I’ve conducted in our local area. Simply go to the FEC website, and click on the Campaign finance data drop down menu. From there, choose “look up contributions from specific individuals”. The list will have millions of donations, so you have to narrow it down. What I like to do is enter one or more local ZIP codes, and enter “retired” into the box that says “Occupation”. That will bring up much less data and chances are you’ll start to see individual names making many donations, usually several on the same day. This is just in our little area here. If you really want to get into it, try some larger cities. It’s happening all across the country.
James O’Keefe, the independent journalist, has been investigating the Smurfing scheme, and has some videos of him knocking on doors & talking with people who’s identities are being used unknowingly. Here’s one of them.
The Wisconsin Ethics Commission has launched and investigation into the Janet for Justice Campaign, and hopefully many more complaints are being made across the state and country. My hope is that this will be blown wide open and not go the way of the Hunter Laptop, Hillary’s server and dozens more buried corruption cases. Much more information about Smurfing is available at electionwatch.info.
Jay Calhoun
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